A family of ducks found hiding at a museum in Leeds have been safely returned to the wild.
Footage shows a flock of tiny ducklings and their mother inside a railway cart at Leeds Industrial Museum.
A staff member gently coaxed the family out of the cart while the birds chirped away.
The ducklings travelled back to a pond in style in a plastic box as their mother waddled beside them.
Leeds Museums and Galleries said they took advice from a local wildlife rescue centre before moving the ducklings.